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Largest Cities in Bas-Sassandra District

Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Bas-Sassandra District

1 San-Pédro 390,654
2 Soubré 131,181
3 Méagui 74,365
4 Djapadji 39,673
5 Sassandra 34,492
6 Balakouya 33,150
7 Buyo 32,847
8 Gligbeuadji 32,380
9 Grand-Zattry 31,326
10 Tabou 29,469
11 Yabayo 26,037
12 Oupoyo 23,834
13 Belleville 23,595
14 Mabéhiri 23,215
15 Para 22,807
16 Gabiadji 22,619
17 Dagbao I 22,056
18 Dagadji 21,333
19 Sahoua 20,838
20 Watté 20,769
21 Touih 20,686
22 Gnago 19,370
23 Lobakuya 18,713
24 Niapidou 18,336
25 Gbabam 17,699
26 Okromodou 16,922
27 Touagui 16,684
28 Petitgoa I 16,457
29 Petit Grabo 16,054
30 Loboville 16,006
31 Gagny 15,910
32 Okrouyo 15,852
33 Gnépasso 15,835
34 Gaoulou 15,794
35 Guéyo 15,080
36 Dakpadou 14,825
37 Dapéoua 13,945
38 Walébo 13,865
39 Zegban 13,843
40 Adjaméné 13,638
41 Lobogba 13,608
42 Gbliglo 13,485
43 Konédougou 13,354
44 Butubré I 13,344
46 Goménébéri 13,132
47 Gnato 12,803
48 Gnouboyo 12,611
49 Goh 12,186
50 Grand Berebi 12,104
51 Lessiri 11,993
52 Tchétaly 11,659
53 Grabo 11,640
54 Sarakagui 11,385
55 Johin 11,281
56 Gblétia 11,141
57 Dahiri 10,885
58 Grébouo 10,829
59 Ottawa 10,586
60 Saph 10,471
61 Zoroyo 10,441
62 Trahé 10,426
63 Hannié 10,356
64 Gnititoigui 10,126
65 Ipouagui 10,095
66 Blahou 10,019
67 Sago 9,775
68 Djigbagui 9,413
69 Bakayo 9,394
70 Takoréagui 9,312
71 Gnagboya 9,279
72 Sagboya 9,167
73 Yacoéoua 9,164
74 Kpotè 9,122
75 Koziayo II 8,871
76 Kako 8,690
77 Kpada 8,551
78 Moussayo 8,493
79 Kodaya 8,481
80 Trawaininkro 8,472
81 Pauli-Brousse 8,464
82 Wonséaly 8,381
83 Liliyo 8,086
84 Négbatchi 7,958
85 Zabré 7,807
86 Magnéry 7,805
87 Néro 7,724
88 Mayakoffikro 7,523
89 Gnipi 7,478
90 Karié 7,412
91 Tayo 7,285
92 Gbalébouo 7,184
93 Ziéagui 7,086
94 Kagnénako 7,007
95 Niorouhio 6,935
96 Lobozoa 6,923
97 Bricolo 6,891
98 Kosso 6,887
99 Gribouo 6,760
100 Gaouroubré 6,713

The largest cities in Bas-Sassandra District represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. San-Pédro leads with a population of 390,654, followed by Soubré and Méagui. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 76 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. San-Pédro's population is larger than that of many small nations.
  • 2. 76 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 12,104 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 670,365.

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